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Old Encounter and HPV

This is not to ask about a recent exposure but rather to investigate about an old encounter. About a decade ago I had sex with a CSW (protected vaginal and oral), sadly I contracted warts from her but got healed at the time.
I must also say I performed oral on her (cunnilingus), I remember the next morning I spitted blood when I wok up and that kept happening for a month or two until gradually stopped. The weather was extremely cold (-10 Celsius to -30 Celsius) during that time. Also a strange whitish awfully smelly crumble substance came out of my throat. 10 years later I experience this again, namely the blood, although not a big amount of it, just a dry throat and a slight blood while spitting in the morning (also during winter) however, the winter in my region is much warmer (5 Celsius) than what is at the first place where I had the encounter a decade ago. I do not drink nor smoke (I tried them once or twice but I'm certainly not a smoker or drinker by any means). I eat healthy too practice light sports whenever possible. Briefly, I had this blood thing twice or thrice maximum during 10-year period, all in winter. Is there an explanation for it?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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So listen -

Something that happens the next day isn't related to an STD. I think you know this.

I don't know why you do this. Dry air inside if you have heat indoors? Allergies? Medications? Allergies?

Three times in 10 years isn't alarming, but see your doctor for it.

Not everything is related to an STD.

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I cannot thank you enough @auntiejessi. I'm glad people like you exist.
It says here https://www.healthline.com/health/hpv-in-the-mouth#causes that one of throat HPV symptoms is "coughing blood".
The same prostitute gave genital HPV. I performed oral on her.
The same prostitute gave me genital HPV at the time. I did perform oral on her, so it is very likely I contracted the same virus on the throat as well. The link above says "coughing blood" is a symptom of throat HPV which happened to me as I mentioned. So?
No, that's listed under the symptoms of "Early symptoms of oropharyngeal cancer include", not oral HPV. It also says, "This type of HPV can turn into oropharyngeal cancer, which is rare."

Again, all we can say is to see your doctor. And stop reading.
@auntiejessi, ❀❀❀
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